38 €6eWo^|?<if or. 
By the Bull was fignificd pride, by the Cdif wan- 
tonnefs, by the <^9at and Sf arrow unconftancy. 
Contrarily, by the Shetf was fignified gentlenefs, 
by the Lamb innocency, by the Oat fury, by the 
Turtle-Dove Chaftity, by Pigeons which flye in 
Companies, and have no Gafl, is fignified Chari- 
ty; thus Galatinus, 
3. Concerning the Garment of John the Baf- 
tifit which St, Ma»h, faith was made oi Camels 
hair, whence arifeth two enquiries, i. as to the 
Matter, and 2. as to the Form of it. 
I. As to the Matter of it, wemuftknow that 
the word which we trjnflate a Camel, fignifies in 
Greeks, a Cable- Rope, therefore 
I. Some think that his Garment was made of 
Camels hair , as our hair Cloath is made of 
Goats hair; which Garment was formerly a figh 
of Repentance, and did fuit with him who was a 
preacher of Repentance. Philif was of the opini- 
on that John Baftifis Garments were made partly 
of C4wf/j hair, and partly of as amongftus, 
we have fome ftuffs which are half filk, which the 
were not to wear, as appears. Pm. a*, ir. 
So that in this refpeft alfo that kind of Garment 
did very well fuit with him who was to preach the 
abolilhing of the Law, and the ConverfiOn of 
Jews andG'«Kf» 7 « to one Lord, and alfo to fignifie 
that the Prieft-hood of the New Teftament did 
nof confift in Garments, ^ ^ ^ ^ 
• Some think that it was woven with thick flax, 
like to our Cotton, therefore' the Monks of the 
Order of St. Johts imitate him to this day, by 
